Data gathering method

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Access to data

Conditions of access

CSSR - Open acces
To use the linked CSSR survey/register data, you must be employed as a researcher at a CSSR member institution or involved in a joint project with CSSR researchers. Danish or international researchers who are affiliated with a CSSR research institution can access the data via their research associates in the CSSR research institution.

Currently, there is no documentation in English and the Danish report is still being prepared.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

Population aged 16-64.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The survey covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, and health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs). It also includes participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system, individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services, expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations)
discrimination, exposure to violence, and personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
There are also questions about discrimination, including one question about age discrimination. In addition, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

The population aged 16-64 years old.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative of the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination, including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

Population aged 16-64.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

Population aged 16-64.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

Population aged 16-64.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The survey covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, and health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs). It also includes participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system, individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services, expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations)
discrimination, exposure to violence, and personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
There are also questions about discrimination, including one question about age discrimination. In addition, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

The population aged 16-64 years old.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

The population aged 16-64 years old.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

The population aged 16-64 years old.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary."

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Coverage

Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes

Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.

First year of collection

2012

Stratification if applicable

The sample is not stratified.

Base used for sampling

The population aged 16-64 years old.

Geographical coverage and breakdowns

Entire country

Age range

Population aged 16-64

Statistical representativeness

Representative for the Danish population aged 16-64. Response rate of 57.8 per cent.

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics

The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.

Further Reading

The website is not up and running yet and no results have been published.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Linkage

Standardisation

Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)

Possibility of linkage among databases

Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned to apply the same questions in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned to apply the same questions in order to detect changes over time.

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable

N.A.

Breaks

N.A.

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection

It is planned to apply the same questions in order to detect changes over time.

Applicability

Strengths:
The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark. All questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses:
Only the first wave of data has been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths:
The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses:
Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths:
The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark. All questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses:
Only the first wave of data has been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths:
The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and wothout different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark. All questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses:
Only the first wave of data has been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths:
The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark. All questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses:
Only the first wave of data has been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths: The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses: Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths: The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses: Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths: The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses: Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.

Applicability

Strengths: The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context.
Weaknesses: Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.